Additions

Additions

(pripiski), in Soviet criminal law, a type of official forgery that involves deliberate distortion by an official of accounting data concerning the fulfillment of plans in state accounts, for example, increasing the percentage of fulfillment of the plan over and above actual fulfillment. Liability for additions was set by a decree of the Presidium of the Supreme Soviet of the USSR dated May 24, 1961 (Vedomosti Verkhovnogo Soveta SSR, 1961, no. 22, p. 225), which emphasized the special danger of additions as an antistate action that harms the national economy of the USSR. Corresponding provisions are found in the criminal codes of the Union republics, for example, in Article 152–1 of the Criminal Code of the RSFSR. The crime is punishable by deprivation of freedom for up to three years.

While this bankruptcy of the Circling Brothers had been the greatest financial achievement of Harris Collin's life, nevertheless he enjoyed no mean permanent income from his plant, and, in addition, split fees with the owners of his board animals when he sent them to the winter Hippodrome shows, and, more often than not, failed to split any fee at all when he rented the animals to moving-picture companies.

In addition to the special questions here included, the treatment of the various authors in the text often suggests topics for further consideration; and of course the material of the preliminary chapter is assumed.

Mnemic homophony gives us, without the addition of other processes of thought, a picture of our friend X which is in a certain sense abstract, not the concrete in any one situation, but X cut loose from any particular point of time.

In addition to his farming, which called for special attention in spring, and in addition to reading, Levin had begun that winter a work on agriculture, the plan of which turned on taking into account the character of the laborer on the land as one of the unalterable data of the question, like the climate and the soil, and consequently deducing all the principles of scientific culture, not simply from the data of soil and climate, but from the data of soil, climate, and a certain unalterable character of the laborer.

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